Puerto Rican neo-rock 'n' roll group Davila 666 shook things up Tuesday night for a happier-than-usual crowd at Churchill's Pub in Little Haiti. The six-piece, tambourine-toting band of brothers (Davila is their alleged common surname) was supported by local acts Lil Daggers, Electric Bunnies and Jacuzzi Boys (who have been accompanying the touring Boricuas on a handful of Florida dates).

The guitar-heavy vintage garage rock stylings and sing-alongability of the Jacuzzi Boys' handclap anthems like "Island Avenue" fuse surf and psychedelia with punk and blues, transforming the smoky room into a 1960s LSD revival. This power trio is a Miami legend in the making, already amassing an impressive cult following, which includes the Davila brothers, who stood front and center for the Jacuzzi set, clearly enjoying their tour-mates' performance. Though the Tuesday night crowd was generally tamer than other Jacuzzi (or Churchill's) crowds, frontman Gabriel was at one point ejected from the stage and hoisted up atop the mob, mid-guitar solo. You gotta appreciate that kind of musicianship.